Deodorizer.



C. W. KENNEDY & J. J. HERRON.

I DEODORIZER.

APPLICATION FILED MAI 14, 1910.

1,960,766.' Patented May 6,1913.

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DBODORIZER.

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DEODORIZER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 6, 1913.

Application filed May 14, 191). Serial No. 561,511.

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Be it known that we, CHARLES W KEN- NEDY and JOI-IN J. Hannon, citizensof the United States, residing at Schenectady, in the county ofSchenectady and State of New York, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Deodorizers, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to an improvement in deodorizers and the objectof said invention is to provide a device of this character which will beefficient in practice, simple in construction and economical tomanufacture.

A further object of the invent-ion is to so construct the same that thedispensing of the deodorizing material will be occasioned by a manuallyoperated device for compressing air.

lVith these and other objects in view, the present invention consists inthe combination and arrangement of parts which will be hereinafter morefully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claim, itbeing understood that the changes in the specific structure shown anddescribed may be made within the scope of the claim without departingfrom the spirit of the invention.

ln the drawings: Figure 1 is a view of the device in position, Fig. 2 asectional view taken Centrally through the same, F ig. 3 a detail viewof the casing in which the deodorant co-ntaining receptacle is disposed,Fig. 4 an end view of said casing, and Fig. 5 a sectional view of thecap of the vessel and attached air valve.

In the drawings: 10 designates a casing which is provided with aplurality of bracket members 11 for attaching the same to the wall. Thiscasing is formed of metal and is adapted to support a receptacle 12formed of glass, there being a slot 13 in said casing for viewing thecontents ofthe receptacle 12. The receptacle 12 is of the usual jarstructure being provided with screw threads 14 on its neck portion. Acap 15 provided with the screw threaded flange 16 is adapted to form acover for the receptacle 12. Arranged upon this cover is a screwthreaded annular flange 26 to which is secured a cylinder 17 in which isadapted to work a piston 20, the rod 19 of said piston being adapted toextend through the end walls 0f said cylinder in order to permitthetreciprocation of the same. The piston 2O is adapted to compress airin the cylinder, there being a spring 21 interposed between 20 and thecap 15 for returning the piston after the same has been forceddownwardly. A check valve 22 is arranged upon the member 15 at' a pointwhich is incased by the cylinder 17, the normal tendency of said valvebeing to close the opening 23 in the said cap. lt will be seen however,that upon the piston 20 being forced against the tension of the spring21, the same will compress sufficient air to open said valve therebypermitting the air to enter the receptacle 12. A tube 24 passes throughthe cap 15 and extends within the receptacle, said tube being providedwith a suitable discharge nozzle 25. The cap 15 is provided with aremovable plug 26 which will permit the iilling of the receptaclewithout removing the said cap.

In the operation the receptacle is filled with a suitable material suchas extract of pine which will give forth a strong as wel] as a healthfulodor. l/Vhen it is desired to spray the said fluid the plunger rod 19 isdepressed thereby compressing air in the cylinder 17. The air thuscompressed will enter the receptacle 12 and force a quantity of thematerial contained within said receptacle through the tube 24 and out ofthe said receptacle through the nozzle 25.

lt will be seen that a device of this character will form a veryconvenient means for dispensing a deodorizer, there being no necessarywaste of material.

`What is claimed is:

An atomizing device for use in connection with a jar having a threadedmouth, comprising an interiorly threaded cap, an eXteriorly threadedcircular upstandingflange on the upper face thereof, the cap having acentral opening arranged concentrically with the said iiange, aspring-pressed valve arranged in t-he said opening', a cylinder threadedon to said flange, a piston in the cylinder, said cylinder having oppo-In testimony whereof we aifix our signasitely disposed openings near itsupper end, tures, in presence of two witnesses. a spring in the Cylinderbetween the piston CHARLES W. KENNEDY. and the can, for holding thepiston in normal JOHN J. HERRON.

.5 elevated position, the cap having a filling VVit-nesses:

opening exterorly of the flange, and an out Y WILLIAM WV. WEMPLE,

' let tube in the cap. ALFRED G. HAM.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressingthe Commissioner of Patenti. Washington, D. C.

